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Introducing ‘Viagra Beer’: A Brew Specially Made for the Royal Wedding Night
Just what you need to keep the party going all night long.
Reading While Eating for April 20: Food and Drink
Today’s links put the ‘eating’ in “reading while eating.” Try not to get too hungry while you peruse these palatable pages!
Great News, Everyone! Beer Is On Its Way To Staying Fresh Forever
Reason number 1,723 that we’re grateful for science: it’s finally being used to keep beer from going bad. Hallelujah!
No More Sauce in Kids’ Sippy Cups: Restaurant Chains Create Alcohol Safeguards
Is serving an alcoholic beverage to a child at a sit-down restaurant an easy mistake to make? After all, a wait staff handles hundreds of orders in a day, and accidents happen.
Unsurprisingly, New Zealand Health Experts Say ‘Breakfast Beer’ Is a Bad Idea
Good idea: cherry-flavored, wheat lager. Bad idea: marketing said lager as a “breakfast beer.”
Are Soldiers Under 21 Old Enough to Drink? They Might Be in Alaska
An Alaskan lawmaker has suggested that if soldiers under the age of 21 are entitled to risk their lives abroad, then they should be able to indulge in drinking and smoking too.
Maotai Millions: Prices Rise for China’s National Spirit
It’s true the world over. Take booze away and people will get upset.
Hate Green Beer? Try 5 Alternative St. Patrick’s Day Drinks
Don’t worry, beer-haters, there’s plenty of green beverages to go around.
The New Lent Diet: No Food, Just Beer
Most people give up addictions like chocolate and alcohol for Lent. But not this “health-conscious” Iowan. He’ll be giving up everything for Lent — except for beer.
Think You Can Hold Your Liquor? Moldova Can Drink You Under the Table
The award for the most gluttonous country (when it comes to alcohol) goes to Moldova.
Russia Joins the Rest of the World, Admits Beer is Alcohol
Perhaps Russian legislators have just witnessed the drunken debauchery that is a beer-infused frat party, but for the first time in the country, the sudsy beverage will be regulated less like soda and more like booze.